Yep, it's correct - English is a great language, isn't it?
That is the correct spelling of "faith" (belief, confidence).
That is the correct spelling of "religious" (having a religion or faith).
BELIEF - something given credence or faith
the word "faith" can take on many suffixes, depending on the meaning you want. Some examples are:faithfulfaithless
Faith is not a proper noun. If someone is named Faith, then it is capitalized.
That is the correct spelling of "faith" (belief, confidence).
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It's a matter of opinion, but christians believe that their faith is correct. The best way to find such an answer would be to look into it for yourself.
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That is the correct spelling of "religious" (having a religion or faith).
In my life? There is no effect, as I do not hold any religious faith and do not pray. I have faith in the laws of nature.
That is correct.
The correct answer is "Faith".
One Thought:According to Hebrews 11:1 ". . . FAITH is theassurance of things hoped for, theconviction of things not seen. " (NASB) In business papers, this word (assurance/assured expectation-Gk-Hypostasis) is used to convey a guarantee of future possession, so in effect, "Faith is the title deed of things hoped for." (Moulton and Milligan/Vocabulary of the Greek Testament, 1963, p. 660)
"Prathisha" is a Hindu name meaning "hope" or "promise" in Sanskrit. It is often used to symbolize optimism and faith in a positive outcome.
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The correct US spelling is baptized. The UK spelling is baptised.